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W.  H.  Wyman,  Proprietor 
FRAMINGHAM,   MASSACHUSETTS 


Fall   1919 

Price  List 


GENERAL  INDEX 

Terms  and  Conditions 
Evergreen  Trees 
Evergreen  Shrubs    . 
Rhododendrons 
Deciduous  Trees 
Deciduous  Shrubs 
Vines  and  Climbers 
Roses 

Fruit  Trees 
Small  Fruits  . 
Index  to  Botanical  Names 
Index  to  Common  Names 
Our  Location 

Long  Distance  Telephone,  Framingham  331. 

Telegraphic  Address,  Framingham,  Mass. 

Cable  Address,  Fram.  Boston. 


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2  FRAMINGWAM    NURSERIES 

THE   PLANTING  SEASON 

The  fall  planting  season  begins  with  Evergreens  early  in 
August  and  continues  until  the  last  of  October.  Deciduous 
stock  may  be  moved  from  October  first  until  the  ground  freezes 
—  usually  about  December  First. 

SHIPPING   DIRECTIONS 

Parties  ordering  are  requested  to  state  explicitly  the  mode  of 
conveyance  by  which  they  desire  their  stock  forwarded.  When 
no  route  is  designated,  we  exercise  our  judgment;  but  in  no  case 
do  we  assume  any  responsibility  after  packages  are  shipped, 
unless  for  our  own  mistakes.  When  losses  occur  by  detention, 
claims  should  at  once  be  made  on  the  transportation  company. 

Certificate  of  Inspection  Accompanies  every  Shipment. 

CONDITIONS   OF   SALE 

1.  The  articles  on  the  following  list  will  be  furnished  at  the 
annexed  prices  only  when  the  quantity  specified  shall  be  taken. 
FIFTY  of  the  same  variety  and  size  will  be  furnished  at  the 
hundred  rate;  and  FIVE  at  the  ten  rate.  The  prices  stated  are 
for  stock  of  our  selection.  Purchasers  desiring  to  select  specimen 
stock  must  expect  to  pay  higher  prices. 

2.  We  give  no  warranty,  expressed  or  implied,  as  to  quality, 
description,  productiveness,  or  any  other  matter  of  any  nursery 
stock  that  we  sell.  No  complaints  as  to  shortages,  quality  of 
stock,  or  faulty  packing  will  be  considered  unless  made  within 
five  days  after  receipt  of  stock. 

3.  The  prices  annexed  are  for  the  stock  F.  O.  B.  our  nurseries. 
They  do  not  include  the  packing  boxes  or  bales.  We  charge 
for  the  actual  cost  of  the  boxes  or  the  material  used  in  baling 
except  on  orders  paid  in  full  in  advance.  We  make  no  charge 
for  the  delivery  of  shipments  to  the  freight  or  express  stations. 

4.  This  price  list  cancels  all  previous  lists.  We  reserve  the 
right  to  change  the  annexed  prices  at  any  time  without  notice. 

5.  Our  terms  are  net  cash,  unless  by  special  arrangement.  We 
will  ship  by  Express  C.  O.  D.  v/hen  desired,  with  charges  for 
collection  added  to  the  bill  —  provided  40  per  cent  of  the  amount 
of  the  order  accompanies  the  order  as  a  guarantee.  All  charge 
accounts  thirty  days  overdue  will  accrue  interest  at  the  rate  of 
six  per  cent  per  year  beginning  with  the  thirty-first  day. 

FRAMINGHAM   NURSERIES 
September  1,  1919.  Framingham,  Mass. 


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FALL   1919   PFJpE   LIST 


HARDY  EVERGREEN   TREES 


We  always  Ball  and  Burlap  our  evergreens  at  No  Additional  Cost. 

Each      Per  10      Per  100 

ABIES  arizonica  Arizona  Fir 

4  to  5  ft. .  ^ 8  00 

arizonica  glauca  Blue  Arizona  Fir 

6  to  7  ft .  20  00 

balsamea  Balsam  Fir 

3  to  4  ft 2  00        16  00 

4  to  5  ft 2  50        22  50 

5  to  6  ft. 3  50        30  00 

6  to  7  ft 5  00        45  00 

7  to  8  ft 6  50        60  00 

8  to  9  ft 8  00 

9  to  10  ft 10  00 

10  to  12  ft 12  00 

bal.  hudsonica  glauca  Hudson  Bay  Fir 

12  to  15  m 5  00 

brachyphylla  Short-leaved  Fir 

23^  to  3  ft 4  00 

3  to  4  ft 5  00 

4  to  5  ft 7  00 

concolor  Silver  Fir 

2  ft 3  00        27  50      250  00 

23^  ft 4  00        36  00      320  00 

3  ft 5  00        45  00      400  00 

4  ft 7  00        65  00 

5  ft 9  00 

.      .  ,  6ft 12  00 

7ft 14  00 

8  ft 16  00 

9  to  15  ft 20  00  to  50  00 

frazeri  Frazer  Fir 

3  to  4  ft 3  00 

4  to  5  ft 4,00 

5  to  6  ft... 5  00 

.  6  to  7  ft .......  ..  ..       6  50 

7  to  8  ft 8  00 

8  to  9  ft 10  00 

9  to  10  ft 12  00 

frazeri  prostrata  Dwarf  Frazer  Fir 

A  New  and  Distinctive  Dwarf  Plant  suitable  for  Partially  Shaded  Spots 

2  to  23^  ft.  spread 10  00 

21^  to  3  ft.  spread 15  00 

3  1933 


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ABIES— continued                                    /  Each      Per  10      Per  100 

veitchii                                                /  Japanese  Fir 

4  to  5  ft ./ 3  50 

5  to  6  ft ./ 4  50 

6  to  7  ft J. 6  00 

8  to  9  ft / 10  00 

9  to  10  ft ^. 12  00 

10  to  12  ft rTT^ 15  00 

12  to  14  ft 18  00 

JUNIPERUS  chinensis  Chinese  Juniper 

3  to  4  ft 3  50        32  00 

4  to  5  ft 5  00        45  00 

5  to  6  ft 7  00        60  00 

6  to  7  ft 10  00        90  00 

7  to  8  ft 12  00 

chin,  argentea  Silvery  Chinese  Juniper 

3  to  4  ft 6  00 

4  to  5  ft 8  00 

5  to  6  ft 10  00 

6  to  7  ft 12  00 

chin,  pfitzeriana  Pfitzer's  Juniper 

3  to  4  ft.  spread 6  00 

4  to  5  ft.  spread 10  00 

5  to  6  ft.  spread 15  00 

chin,  procumbens  Spreading  Chinese  Juniper 

15  to  18  in.  spread 2  50         22  00 

communis  depressa  Common  Spreading  Juniper 

15  to  18  in.  spread 1  25         10  00         90  00 

18  to  24  in.  spread 1  50         13  50       120  00 

2  to  23^  ft.  spread 2  00         18  00       160  00 

21^  to  3  ft.  spread..  .. 3  00         26  00       240  00 

3  to  4  ft.  spread  ..... 5  00         45  00      400  00 

4  to  5  ft.  spread 8  00         70  00 

s^.      com.  dep.  aurea  Golden  Common  Juniper 

15  to  18  in.  spread 2  00 

18  to  24  in.  spread 3  00 

com.  cracovica  Polish  Juniper 

2  to  23/^  ft 2  03         18  00 

21^  to  3  ft 2  50 

3  to  4  ft 3  00         28  00 

4  to  5  ft 4  00        36  00 

com.  hibernica  Irish  Juniper 

2  to  23^  ft.. 100          9  00        80  00 

23^  to  3  ft 1  50         12  50       100   00 

3  to  4  ft 2  00         18  00 

4  to  5  ft , ,....,...  3  50        30  00      260   00 

5  to  6  ft 5   00         45  00 


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JU  N I PERUS— continued  Each      Per  10      Per  100 

com.  oblonga  Caucasian  Juniper 

5  to  6  ft 10  00 

com.  suecica  Swedish  Juniper 

18  to  24  in. . .  , 75  6  50        55  00 

2  to  23^  ft 1  00  9  00        80  00 

23^  to  3  ft 1  50         12  50       100  00 

excelsa  stricta  Greek  Juniper 

2  to  23^  ft 3  00 

2^  to  3  ft 4  00 

3  to  4  ft 5  00        45  00      400  00 

4  to  5  ft 8  00        75  00      650  00 

5  to  6  ft 12  00       100  00 

japonica  Japanese  Juniper 

2  to  23^  ft 3  00        28  00 

23^  to  3  ft 4  00        38  00 

jap.  aurea  .  Golden  Japanese  Juniper 

18  to  24  in 2  00 

23^  to  3  ft 3  00 

3  to  4  ft 5  00 

macrocarpa  (neaboriensis)  Large-fruited  Juniper 

23^  to  3  ft 3  00 

3  to  4  ft 4  00 

4  to  5  ft 5  00 

sabina  Sabin  Juniper 

18  to  24  in.  spread . 2  00         18  00       160  00 

2  to  23^  ft.  spread 250        22  50       200  00 

23^  to  3  ft.  spread 3  50         32  00       300  00 

3  to  4  ft.  spread 5  00        45  00       400  00 

4  to  5  ft.  spread 8  00 

virginalis  globosa  Japanese  Globe  Juniper 

9  to  12  in.  spread 2  50 

18  to  24  in.  spread .  ...............       5  00 

virginiana  Tied  or  Virginia  Cedar 

3  to  4  ft. ...........       2  50         22  50       200  00 

4  to  5  ft 4  00        36  00      320  00 

5  to  6  ft 6  00        55  00 

6  to  7  ft '. :  .. '. . ; : . ; : :..:..      8'  00        75  00 

7  to  8  ft 10  00        95  00 

8  to  9  ft .      .  .  .  .  15  00       140  00 

9  to  10  ft 20  00       190  00 

10  to  12  ft 25  00       240  00 

virg.  elegantissima  Golden   Virginia  Cedar 

3  to  4  ft. 5  00 

4  to  5  ft 7  50 

5  to  6  ft. 10  00 

6  to  7  ft 12  50 

7  to  8  ft 15  00 


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JUN I PERUS— continued  Each      Per  10      Per  100 
virg.  glauca  Blue  Cedar 

3  to  4  ft 4  00 

4  to  5  ft 5  00 

5  to  6  ft 7  50 

6  to  7  ft 10  00 

7  to  8  ft. 15  00 

8  to  9  ft 20  00 

9  to  10  ft 25  00 

12  to  14  ft 30  00 

PICEA  alba  White  Spruce 

3  to  4  ft 2  00 

4  to  5  ft 3  00 

5  to  6  ft 4  00 

6  to  7  ft 6  00 

7  to  8  ft 8  00        75  00 

8  to  9  ft ' 10  00        95  00 

9  to  10  ft 12  00       110  00 

10  to  12  ft 15  00       140  00 

12  to  14  ft 20  00 

engelmanni  Engelman's  Spruce 

6  to  7  ft.  specimens 10  00         95  00 

7  to  8  ft.  specimens 12  00       110  00 

8  to  9  ft.  specimens 15  00       140  00 

9  to  10  ft.  specimens 18  00       170  00 

10  to  12  ft.  specimens 25  00       240  00 

12  to  18  ft.  specimens 30  00  to  50  00 

<excelsa  Norway  Spruce 

3  to  4  ft.. 150         12  50       100  00 

4  to  5  ft 2  50        22  50      200  00 

7  to  8  ft 6  00        55  00 

8  to  10  ft. 7  00        65  00 

10  to  12  ft 10  00        90  00 

12  to  14  ft 12  00 

nigra  Black  Spruce 

2  to  3  ft 1  50         12  50 

omorica  Serbian  Spruce 

5  to  6  ft. 10  00 

pungens  Colorado  Green  Spruce 

2  to  3  ft. 3  00        28  00      250  00 

3  to  4  ft.  specimens 4  00        36  00 

4  to  5  ft.  specimens 6  00 

5  to  6  ft.  specimens 8  00         75  00 

6  to  7  ft.  specimens 10  00         90  00 

7  to  8  ft  specimens.. 12  00       110  00 

8  to  15  ft.  specimens 15  00  to  35  00 


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P I CEA— continued  Each  Per  10      Per  100 

pung.  glauca  Colorado  Blue  Spruce 

2  to  3  ft 4  00  36  00      320  00 

3  to  4  ft.  specimens 6  00  55  00       500  00 

4  to  5  ft.  specimens 8  00  75  00 

5  to  6  ft.  specimens 10  00  95  00 

6  to  7  ft.  specimens 12  00  110  00     1000  00 

7  to  8  ft.  specimens 15  00  140  00     1300  00 

8  to  9  ft.  specimens 20  00  190  00 

9  to  10  ft.  specimens 25  00  240  00 

10  to  16  ft.  specimens 30  00  to  50  00 

pung.  kosteriana  Koster  Blue  Spruce 

5  to  6  ft.  specimens 12  00  110  00 

6  to  7  ft.  specimens 14  00  130  00 

7  to  8  ft.  specimens. . 18  00  170  00 

8  to  9  ft.  specimens 25  00  240  00 

9  to  12  ft.  specimens 35  00  to  50  00 

PINUS  austriaca  Austrian  Pine 

23^  to  3  ft 2  50  22  50       200  00 

3  to  4  ft.  specimens 4  00  36  00       320  00 

4  to  5  ft.  specimens 5  00  46  00       420  00 

5  to  6  ft.  specimens 7  50  70  00       620  00 

6  to  7  ft.  specimens 10  00  90  00 

7  to  8  ft.  specimens 14  00 

divaricata  or  banksiana  Jack  Pine 

2  to  3  ft 1  00 

3  to  4  ft 1  50 

8  to  9  ft 4  00 

9  to  10  ft 5  00 

10  to  12  ft 6  00 

12  to  14  ft 8  00  70  00 

densiflora  Japanese  Red  Pine 

2  to  3  ft , 1  75  16  00       120  00 

3  to  4  ft 2  50  22  00       200  00 

montana  Mountain  Pine 

2  to  23^  ft 3  00  28  00 

21^  to  3  ft 4  00  36  00 

3  to  4  ft 5  00  46  00 

4  to  5  ft 7  50 

5  to  6  ft 10  00 

mont.  mughus  Dwarf  Mountain  Pine 

15  to  18  in.  spread 1  75  16  00       140  00 

18  to  24  in.  spread 2  50  22  50       200  00 

2  to  23^  ft.  spread 3  50  32  50       300  00 

21/2  to  3  ft.  spread 5  00  45  00       400  00 

3  to  4  ft.  spread 10  00  90  00       800  00 

4  to  5  ft.  spread 15  00 


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PIN  US— continued  Each      Per  10      Per  100 
monticola  (five-leaved)  Mountain  White  Pine 

2  to  23^  ft 2  00 

23^  to  3  ft 3  00 

3  to  4  ft. 4  00 

resinosa  Red  or  Norway  Pine 

3  to  4  ft 2  00         17  50       150  00 

4  to  5  ft 3  00        25  00      200  00 

5  to  6  ft 4  00        35  00 

strobus  White  Pine 

2  to  3  ft. 1  00  8  50        70  00 

3  to  4  ft 2  00         18  00       160  00 

4  to  5  ft 2  50        22  50      200  00 

7  to  8  ft 7  50 

8  to  10  ft 10  00 

10  to  12  ft 14  00 

12  to  14  ft 18  00 

sylvestris  Scotch  Pine 

2  to  3  ft 1  50 

3  to  4  ft 2  50 

5  to  6  ft 3  50 

6  to  7  ft 4  50 

7  to  8  ft 6  00 

PSEUDOTSUGA  taxifolia  Doualgs  Fir 

5  to  6  ft 6  00 

6  to  7  ft 9  00 

7  to  8  ft 12  00 

B  to  10  ft 15  00 

10  to  12  ft 20  00 

12  to  14  ft 25  00 

RETINISPORA  filifera  Thread-branched  Cypress 

23^  to  3  ft .  4  00 

3  to  4  ft 5  00 

3  to  4  ft.  extra  borad 6  00 

4  to  5  ft.  extra  broad 8  00 

5  to  6  ft.  extra  broad 12  00 

6  to  7  ft.  extra  broad 16  00 

7  to  8  ft.  extra  broad 20  00 

fil,  aurea  Golden  Thread-branched  Cypress 

18  to  24  in.  spread 5  QO 

2  to  23^  ft.  spread 7  50 

2}4  to  3  ft.  spread 10  00 


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RETI N I SPORA— continued  Each      Per  10      Per  100 

pisifera  Pea-fruited  Cypress 

23^  to  3  ft 2  50 

3  to  4  ft 3  00        28  00 

4  to  5  ft 5  00 

5  to  6  ft 7  00 

6  to  7  ft 10  00 

7  to  11  ft 12  00  to  20  00 

pis.  aurea  Golden  Pea-fruited  Cypress 

21^  to  3  ft 2  50        22  50 

3  to  4  ft 3  00        28  00 

4  to  5  ft 5  00        45  00 

5  to  6  ft 7  00 

6  to  7  ft '. 10  00 

7  to  12  ft 12  00  to  20  00 

plumosa  '  Plumed  Cypress 

2  to  23/^  ft.  sheared  specimens  ......       2  50        22  50 

23^  to  3  ft.  sheared  specimens 3  00         28  00 

3  to  4  ft.  sheared  specimens 3  50 

4  to  5  ft.  sheared  specimens 5  00 

12  to  14  ft.  sieared  specimens 30  00 

plum,  aurea  Golden  Plumed  Cypress 

23^  to  3  ft.  sheared  specimens, .  . 3  00         28  00 

3  to  4  ft.  sheared  specimens.  ..  .  ,  .  ,  .        3  50         32  00 

4  to  5  ft.  sheared  specimens 5  00         45  00 

5  to  6  ft.  sheared  specimens ........       7  00         65  00 

6  to  7  ft.  sheared' specimens ...  .....  10  00         90  00 

7  to  8  ft.  sheared  specimens ...  .  .  ...  12  00       110  00 

8  to  9  ft.  sheared  specimens .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  15  00       140  00 

9  to  10  ft.  sheared  specimens. 20  00       190  00 

10  to  12  ft.  sheared  specimens .  .  ....  25  00 

squarrosa  veitchii  Gray  Cypress 

18  to  24  in 2  50         22  50 

2  to  23^  ft ; 3  00         28  00 

3  to  4  ft .  . : 7  00         65  00 

4  to  5  ft 10  00         95  00 

5  to  6  ft 12  50 

SCIADOPITYS  verticillata  Umbrella  Pine 

18  to  24  in 4  00 

2  to  23^  ft 5  00 

TAXUS  canadensis  American  Yew 

15  to  18  in.  spread.  ...  ............        1  50         12  50       100  00 

18  to  24  in.  spread 2  00         18  00       160  00 

2  to  23^  ft.  spread 2  bO         22  bO       200  00 

23^  to  3  ft.  spread 3  00         28  00       260  00 


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FRAMINGHAM    NURSERIES 


TAXUS— continued  Each      Per  10      Per  100 
cuspidata  Japanese  Yew 

15  to  18  in.  spread 2  50         22  50 

18  to  24  in.  spread 3  50         32  00 

2  to  23^  ft.  spread 6  00 

cusp,  brevifolia  Dwarf  Japanese  Yew 

12  to  15  in \  2  00         18  00 

15  to  18  in 2  50         22  50 

18  to  24  in 3  50         32  00 

Extra    Bushy    Plants 

12  to  15  in.  spread 2  50         24  00 

15  to  18  in.  spread 3  50         32  00 

18  to  24  in.  spread 5  00         46  00 

THUYA  occidental  is  American  Arborvitae 

2  ft 125         1100       100  00 

3  ft 150         13  50       120  00 

4  ft .• 2  25        20  00 

5  ft 3  50        32  00 

6  ft 5  00 

7  ft 6  00 

8  ft 7  50 

9  ft 10  00 

10  ft 12  00 

12  ft 15  00 

occ.  aurea  Peahody's  Golden  Arborvitae 

2  to  3  ft 1  50         12  50 

3  to  4  ft 2  00 

4  to  5  ft 3  00 

6  to  7  ft 5  00 

9  to  10  ft 8  00 

10  to  12  ft - 10  00 

occ.  Columbia  Gold-tipped  Arborvitae 

18  to  24  in 1  25         10  00 

2  to  3  ft 1  50         12  50 

3  to  4  ft 2  00         18  00 

4  to  5  ft 3  00 

occ.  cristata  Crested  Arborvitae 

15  to  18  in 1  50         12  50 

18  to  24  in 2  00         18  00 

occ.  douglasi  pyramidalis  Douglas  Pyramidal  Arborvitae 

3  to  4  ft 3  00 

4  to  5  ft 4  50 

5  to  6  ft 6  00 

6  to  7  ft 8  00 

8  to  9  ft 12  00 

9  to  10  ft 15  00 


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THUYA— continued  Each      Per  10      Per  100 
occ.  ellwangeriana  EHwanger's  Arhor.vitae 

18  to  24  in 1  50 

2  to  23^  ft 2  00 

23^  to  3  ft 3  00 

occ.  globosa  Glohe  Arborvitae 

15  to  18  in 1  50         12  50       100  00 

18  to  24  in 2  50        22  50      200  00 

2  to  2>^  ft 3  50        32  00      280  OO 

23^  to  3  ft 5  00        45  00 

occ.  pyramidal  is  Pyramidal  Arborvitae 

3  to  4  ft 2  50        22  50      200  00 

4  to  5  ft 4  00        36  00      320  Oa 

5  to  6  ft 6  00        55  00 

6  to  7  ft 10  00 

occ.  siberica  Siberian  Arborvitae 

2  to  2J^  ft :  .  2  00        18  00       160  00 

23^  to  3  ft 2  50        22  50      200  00 

3  to  4  ft 3  50        32  50      300  00 

4  to  5  ft 5  00        45  00      400  00 

5  to  6  ft 7  50 

occ.  vervaeneana  "Vervaen's  Arborvitae 

2  to  3  ft 2  00         18  00 

3  to  4  ft 2  75        26  00 

4  to  5  ft 3  50 

5  to  6  ft 5  00 

orientaiis  Chinese  Arborvitae 

3  to  4  ft 4  00 

4  to  5  ft 5  00        46  00 

5  to  6  ft 7  00 

6  to  7  ft 10  00 

TSUGA  canadensis  American  Heynlock 

2  to  23^  ft 2  00        18  00       160  00 

23^  to  3  ft 3  00        28  00      260  00 

3  to  33^  ft 3  50        32  00      300  00 

33^  to  4  ft 4  50         42  00       400  00 

33^  to  4  ft.  extra  broad 6  00         55  00       500  00 

4  to  5  ft 6  00        55  00      500  00 

4  to  5  ft.  extra  broad 7  50         70  00       650  00 

5  to  6  ft 7  50        70  00      650  00 

5  to  6  ft.  extra  broad 9  00    85  00   800  00 

6  to  7  ft 9  00    85  00   800  00 

7  to  8  ft 12  00     110  00   1000  oa 

diversifoiia  Red-twigged  Hemlock 

18  to  24  in 2  50 


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FRAM INGHAM    NURSERIES 


EVERGREEN   SHRUBS 


Each      Per  10      Per  100 
ANDROMEDA  —  See  PIERIS 

BERBERIS  aquifolia  Mahonia 

12  to  15  in 50           4  00         25  00 

ilicifolia  Holly-leaved  Barberry 

2  to  23^  ft 80          7  00        60  00 

23^  to  3  ft 1  00          9  00        80  00 

BUXUS  arborescens  Boxwood 

pyramids  Pyramidal  Box 

2K  ft 5  00 

3  ft 6  50 

33^  ft 8  00 

suff  ruticosa  Dwarf  Box  Edging 

4  to  5  in 25           2  00 

5  to  6  in 30           2  50 

6  to  8  in 35           3  00 

CHAMAEDAPHNE  calyculata  Leather  Leaf 

15  to  18  in 80           7  00 

18  to  24  in 1  00           9  00 

GOTO N EASTER  horizontalis  Prostrate  Rose  Box 

12  to  15  in.  from  pots 75           6  50 

m icrophy lla  Small-Leaved  Rose  Box 

9  to  12  in.  from  pots 60           5  00 

DAPHNE  cneomm  Garland  Flower 

6  to  8  in 75           5  00        35  00 

8  to  10  in 1  00           7  50         55  00 

10  to  12'in 1  25         10  00         75  00 

EUONYMUS  radicans  Evergreen  Bittersweet 

2  yrs 40           3  00         20  00 

3  yrs 50           4  00         30  00 

carneri  Carrier's  Evergreen  Bittersweet 

2  yrs 40           3  00         20  00 

3  yrs 50           4  00         30  00 

4  yrs 75           6  00         40  00 

minima  (kewensis)  Small-leaved  Evergreen  Bittersweet 

2  yrs 50           4  00         35  00 

variegata  Variegated  Evergreen  Bittersweet 

2  yrs 40           3  00         20  00 

3  yrs 50           4  00         30  00 

vegeta  Broad-leaved  Evergreen  Bittersweet 

2  yrs 40           3  00         20  00 

3  yrs 50           4  00         30  00 


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KALMIA  angustifolia  Sheep  Laurel 

9  to  12  in 1  00        '  8  00         60  00 

12  to  15  in 1  25    10  00    75  00 

15  to  18  in 1  50    13  50   120  00 

18  to  24  in.^ 175    16  00 

latifolia  Mountain  Laurel 

15  to  18  in 1  50         13  50 

18  to  24  in 1  75         16  00 

2  to  23/^  ft 2  50        22  00 

LEUCOTHOE  catesbaei  Drooping  Andromeda 

12  to  15  in 1  00  9  00 

15  to  18  in 1  25         10  00 

PACHYSANDRA  terminalis  Japanese  Spurge 

2  yrs.  from  pots 2  00         16  00 

3  yrs.  from  pots 2  50         20  00 

PIERIS  floribunda  Lily-of-the-valley  Shrub 

12  in.  spread 2  00 

15  in.  spread 2  50 

18  in.  spread 3  50 

24  in.  spread 5  00 

japonica  Japanese  Lily-of-the-valley  Shrub 

12  in 2  00 

15  in 3  00      • 

VINCA  minor  Trailing  Myrtle 

2  yrs.  from  pots .. 25  2  00         16  00 


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FRAM INGHAM    NURSERIES 


RHODODENDRONS 

Our  stock  comprises  the  native  varieties,  Catawbiense  and    Maximum 
well  as  tlie  hardiest  of  the  Catawbiense  Hybrids.    To  this  list  we 
have  recently  added  Rhododendron  Carolinianum,  a  native 
sort  of  great  hardiness  and  beauty. 


as 


Each       Per  10 
RHODODENDRON  carolinianum  —  pink  Carolina  Rhododendron 

15  in 2  00         18  00 

18  in 2  50        22  00 

2  ft 3  50 

catawbiense  —  deep  pink  Catawhan  Rhododendron 

15  in 1  25 

18  in. ... 1  75 

2  ft 2  25 

maximum  —  white  to  blush,  late  blooming  Great  Laurel 

2  ft 2  50        22  50 

21^  ft 3  25        30  00 

3ft..  . 3  75        35  00 

S}iit 3  50        40  00 

4  ft 6  00        50  00 

Extra  Bushy  Specimens 

18  in. ... 2  50  22  00 

2  ft 3  50  32  00 

23^  ft 4  50  42  00 

3  ft 7  00  65  00 

33^  ft 10  00 

CATAWBIENSE  HYBRIDS 

2  ft 2  50 

23^  ft 4  00 

3  ft 6  00 

3}4H 9  00 

If  we  have  not  in  stock  the  size  of  any  variety  ordered  we  shall  select  the 
sort  most  nearly  approaching  the  desired  color,  UNLESS  OTHERWISE 
SPECIFIED. 

ABRAHAM   LINCOLN  —  Rosy  Red 
ALBUM   ELEGANS  —  Blush  White 
ALBUM  GRANDIFLORUM— large  White 


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BOULE  DE  NEIGE  —  Early,    white    dwarf.     This    sort    is    measured    by 
breadth  rather  than  height. 

CAR  ACT  AC  US  —  Medium  Red 

CATAWBIENSE  GRAN Dl FLORA  —  Rosy  purple. 

CATAWBIENSE  GRAND  I  FLORA  ALBA  —  White;  bright  yellow  spots 

CHARLES  BAG  LEY  — Crimson 

CHARLES   DICKENS  —  Bright  Crimson;  mahogany  spots 

DELICATISSIMUM  —  Blush 

EDWARD  S.  RAND  — Clear  light  red 

EVERESTIANUM  — •  Rosy  Lilac;  edges  crimped 

F.  D.  GO  DM  AN  —  Medium  Red;  dark  spots 

HANNA  FELIX  —  Dark  pure  pink;  mahogany  spots 

KETTLEDRUM  —  Medium  red;  purple  tinge 

LADY  ARMSTRONG  —  Deep  pink;  dark  spots 

LADY  CLERMONT  —  Dark  red 

LADY  GREY  EGERTON  —  Large  blush  lilac 

M  RS.  M I LNER  —  Large  bright  red 

PARSONS'  GLORIOSUM  —Blush  lilac;  yellow  spots 

PRESI  DENT  LI  NCOLN  —  Pale  rosy  lilac 

ROSEUM  ELEGANS  —  Deep  rose;  lavender  tinge 


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FRAMINGHAM    NURSERIES 


DECIDUOUS   SHADE   AND 
ORNAMENTAL   TREES 

Varieties  marked  "B  &  B"  are  always  dug  with  Ball  &  Burlap  at  No 

Additional  Cost. 


Each      Per  10      Per  100 

ACANTHOPANAX  maximowlczii  Thorny  Club 

8  to  10  ft 2  50 

10  to  12  ft 3  50 

ACER  dasycarpum  Silver  Maple 

10  to  12  ft.  13^  to  IH  in.  cal 1  75         16  00       120  00 

12  to  14  ft.  IM  to  2  in.  cal 2  00.        18  00       140  00 

14  to  16  ft.  2  to  2}4  in.  cal 2  50         22  00       200  00 

16  to  18  ft.  2}i  to  3  in.  cal 4  00         35  00 

Specimens  3  to  4  in.  cal 7  00         60  00 

dasy.  wieri  Wier^s  Cut-leaved  Maple 

8  to  10  ft.  1  to  l}i  in.  cal 1  50 

10  to  12  ft.  IM  to  11^  in.  cal 2  00         18  00 

12  to  14  ft.  13^  to  IM  in.  cal 3  00         26  00 

14  to  16  ft.  IM  to  2  in.  cal 4  00 

16  to  18  ft.  2  to  2}i  in.  cal 5  00 

negundo  Ash-leaved  Maple 

6  to  8  ft 1  50 

neg.  argentea  Silvery  Ash-leaved  Maple 

6  to  8  ft .  2  00         18  00 

8  to  10  ft 3  00        26  00 

neg.  aurea  Golden  Ash-leaved  Maple 

6  to  8  ft 2  00         18  00 

8  to  10  ft 3  00        26  00 

platanoides  Norway  Maple 

8  to  10  ft.  1  to  1}4  in.  cal 1  50         12  50       100  00 

10  to  12  ft.  IM  to  13^  in.  cal 1  75         16  00       120  00 

12  to  14  ft.  13^  to  1%  in.  cal 2  00         18  00       160  00 

12  to  14  ft.  1%  to  2  in.  cal 3  00         28  00       260  00 

14  to  16  ft.  2  to  2H  in.  cal 4  00         36  00       320  00 

16  to  18  ft.  23^  to  3  in.  cal 6  00         55  00 

16  to  18  ft.  3  to  33^  in.  cal 10  00 

18  to  20  ft.  33^  to  4  in.  cal 20  00 

plat,  schwedleri  Purple  Norway  Maple 

10  to  12  ft.  lli  to  13^  in.  cal 2  50 

12  to  14  ft.  13^  to  1%  in.  cal 3  50 

12  to  14  ft.  1%  to  2  in.  cal. 4  25 

14  to  16  ft.  2  to  23^  in.  cal 5  00 

16  to  18  ft.  23^  to  3  in.  cal 7  00 


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ACER— continued  Each      Per  10      Per  100 

rub  rum  Red  Maple 

10  to  12  ft 2  50 

12  to  14  ft.. 3  50 

14  to  16  ft 5  00 

saccharum  Sugar  Maple 

10  to  12  ft.  lli  to  1}4  in.  cal 2  00         16  00       130  00 

12  to  14  ft.  13^  to  1%  in.  cal 2  50        22  00      200  00 

14  to  16  ft.  1%  to  2  in.  cal 3  00        28  00      260  00 

14  to  16  ft.  2  to  23^  in.  cal 5  00        40  00      360  00 

16  to  18  ft.  2}4  to  3  in.  cal 7  00         60  00 

16  to  18  ft.  3  to  33^  in.  cal 12  00 

18  to  24  ft.  33/^  to  4  in.  cal 20  00 

tataricum  ginnaia  Tatarian  Maple 

3  to  4  ft 80          7  00        60  00 

4  to  5  ft 1  00          8  50        70  00 

5  to  6  ft 1  25         10  00        85  00 

AESCULUS  hippocastanum  Horse  Chestnut 

6  to  8  ft 2  00         18  00 

8  to  10  ft 3  00        28  00 

10  to  12  ft.  2  to  2y2  in.  cal 4  00         36  00 

12  to  14  ft.  23^  to  3  in.  cal 5  00        45  00 

14  to  16  ft.  3  to  4  in.  cal 10  00         90  00 

Specimens  4  to  5  in.  cal. 20  00 

pavia  carnea  Red  Buckeye 

8  to  10  ft 3  50 

10  to  12  ft 5  00 

12  to  14  ft 7  50 

ARAL  I A  spinosa  Hercules  Club 

3  to  4  ft 1  00  • 

BETULA  alba  laciniata  Cut-leaved  Weepinq  BircJi 

10  to  12  ft 3  00        25  00 

12  to  14  ft 4  00        35  00 

14  to  16  ft 5  00        44  00 

ienta  Black  Birch 

8  to  10  ft 1  50         12  00 

10  to  12  ft 2  00      .  18  00 

lutea  Yellow  Birch 

10  to  12  ft 2  50         22  00 

12  to  14  ft 3  50        32  00 

papyracea  Canoe  Birch 

8  to  10  ft 1  75         15  00 

10  to  12  ft 2  25        20  00 

12to  14ft..  .  ..  .,. 3  00        26'"00      220  00 

'  14  to  16  ft 4  00        35  00 

16  to  18  ft 5  00        45  00 


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FRAMmGHAM    NURSERIES 


Each      Per  10      Per  1 00 
CARPI NUS  americanus  American    Hornbeam 

5  to  6  ft.  B  &B  ....... 1  GO  8  00 

6  to  7  ft.  B&B  ....................       1  25         10  00 

7  to8ft.  B&B..^ 175         15  00 

8  to  10  ft.  B&B 2  50         22  00 

betuluS  European  Hornbeam 

4  to  5  ft.  B&B ........  . 80  6  50 

5  to  6  ft.  B&B  ...;...... 100  8  00 

6  to  7  ft.  B&B  ...i...... 125         10  00 

7  to  8  ft.  B&B , 1  75         15  00 

8  to  9  ft.  B&B 2  50         22  00 

CATALPA  speciosa  Indian  Bean 

10  to  12  ft 2  00         18  00 

12  to  14  ft 3  00        28  00 

14  to  16  ft 4  00        36  00 

CERASUS  avium  fl.  pi.  alba  Double  White  Flowering  Cherry 

4  to  5  ft.  B&B 4  00 

5  to  6  ft.  B  &B 5  00 

japonica  f I.  pi.  alba  White  Japanese  Cherry 

6  to  7  ft.  B&B 6  00 

7  to  8  f t.  B  &B . . 8  00 

jap.  hisakura  Deep  Pink  Cherry 

6  to  8  ft.  B&B 6  00 

8  to  10  ft.  B  &B 8  00 

jap.  pumila  Dwarf  Japanese  Cherry 

8  year  heads  grafted  on  5  to  6  ft.  stems 

B&B 8  00 

CERCIS  canadensis  Red  Bud 

3  to  4  ft , 75  6  00 

CHIONANTHUS  virginica  White  Fringe 

2  to  3  ft 60 

3  to  4  ft 75 

CLADRASTIS  tinctoria  Yellow  Wood 

6  to  8  ft. . 2  50 

8  to  10  ft 3  50 

COR  IS!  US  florida  White  Flowering  Dogwood 

2  to  3  ft.  B  &B 80  7  00 

3  to  4  ft.  B&B 1  00 

4  to  5  ft.  B  &B 1  50 

5  to  6  ft.  B  &B 2  00 

flor.  rubra  Pink  Florweing  Dogwood 

2  to  3  f t.  B  &B 1  25 

3  to  4  ft.  B&B 175         16  00 

4  to  5  ft.  B&B 3  00        28  00 

5  to  6  ft.  B&B 4  00 


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Each      Per  10      Per  lOQ 

CRATAEGUS  carrier!  Carrier's  Thorn 

5  to  6  ft.  B  &B ......... . ......  2  00 

6  to  8  ft.  B&B.. 2  50 

8  to  10ft.  B&B..  .;.......;......  .  3  50 

10  to  12  ft.  B&B 5  00 

coccinea  Scarlet  Thorn 

4  to  5  ft 100  900        80  00 

5  to  6  ft , 1  50         12  50       100  00 

6  to  8  ft 2  00         18  00       150  00 

8  to  10  ft 3  00        28  00 

cordata  Washington  Thorn 

4  to  5  ft.  B&B 1  00       ■    9  00 

5  to  6  ft.  B  &B  .  .  . .  . ; 1  50         12  50 

6  to  8  ft.  B&B 2  25         20  00 

8  to  10  ft.  B&B.. 3  00         26  00 

10  to  12  ft.  B&B 4  00         35  00 

crus-galli  Cocks-pur  Thorn 

4  to  5  ft 1  00  9  00        80  00 

5  to  6  ft 1  50        12  0©       100  00 

6  to  7  ft 2  00         18  00       150  00 

7  to  8  ft 2  50        22  00 

oxyacantha  Common   Hawthorn 

7  to  8  ft.  B  &B 2  50        22  00 

8  to  9  ft.  B&B 3  00        28  00 

9  to  10  ft.  B&B 4  00        36  00 

10  to  12  ft.  B  &B .  .  . 6  00         55  00 

oxy.  fl.  pi.  alba  Double  White  Hawthorn 

7  to  8  ft.  B&B 3  00        28  00 

8  to  9  ft.  B&B 4  00        36  00 

10  to  12  ft.  B&B 6  00 

oxy.  fl.  pi.    pauli  Paul's  Double  Scarlet  Thorn 

3  to  4  ft.  B&B 125         10  00 

4  to  5  ft.  B&B 175         15  00 

6  to  7  ft.  B&B 4  00 

7to8ft.  B&B 7  00 

9  to  10  ft.  B  &B 10  00 

10  to  12  ft.  B&B 15  00 

FAG  US  grandifolia  American  Beech 

5  to  6  ft 2  50         22  50       200  00 

6  to  7  ft 3  00        28  00      250  00 

7  to  8  ft 4  00        36  00      320  00 

8  to  9  ft.  B&B 5  00        45  00      400  00 

9  to  10  ft.  B&B 7  00        60  00 

10  to  12  ft.  B&B 10  00 


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FRAM INGHAM    NURSERIES 


FAG  US— continued  Each      Per  10      Per  100 

sylvatica  purpurea  pendula  Weeping  Purple  Beech 

6  to  7  ft.  B&B 8  00 

7to8ft.  B&B 10  00 

8  to  9  ft.  B&B 12  00 

syl.  purp.  riversi  River's  Purple  Beech 

8  to  9  ft.  B  &B 10  00 

9  to  10  ft.  B&B 15  00 

10  to  lift.  B&B... 18  00 

11  to  12  ft.  B&B 24  00 

FRAXINUS  alba  American  or  White  Ash 

8  to  10  ft 1  50         12  00 

10  to  12  ft 2  00         18  00 

12  to  14  ft 3  00        28  00 

JUG  LANS  cinerea  Butternut 

4  to  5  ft 1  00          9  00 

KOELREUTERIA  paniculata  Varnish  Tree 

3  to  4  ft 1  00 

4  to  5  ft. : 125         10  00 

5  to  6  ft 1  75         16  00 

LARIX  europaea  European  Larch 

3  to  4  ft.  B&B 80          7  00 

MAGNOLIA  soulangeana  Soulange's  Magnolia 

3  to  4  ft.  B&B 4  00 

4  to  5  ft.  B&B 6  00 

steiiata  Hall's  Magnolia 

23^  to  3  ft.  B&B 5  00 

3  to  4  f t.  B  &B 7  00 

4  to  5  ft.  B&B 10  00 

MALUS  floribunda  Flowering  Crab 

7  to  8  ft.  B&B 4  00  35  00 

8  to  9  ft.  B  &B 6  00          55  00 

flor.  atrosanguinea  Crimson  Crab 

6  to  7  ft.  B  &B 3  00 

7  to  8  ft.  B&B 4  00          35  00 

flor.  scheideckeri  Scheidecker's  Crab 

6  to  7  ft.  B  &B 3  00 

flor.  niedwetzkyana  Niedwetzky's  Crab 

6  to  7  ft.  B&B 3  00 

ioens.is  fl.  pi.                                           BechteVs  Double  Flowering  Crab 

3  to  4  ft.  B  &B 1  50         12  00 

4  to  5  ft.  B&B 2  00         16  00 

spectabilis  Chinese  Crab 

6  to  7  ft.  B&B 3  00 

7  to  8  ft.  B&B 4  00 

spect.  fl.  pi.  alba  Double  White  Chinese  Crab 

7  to  8  ft.  B&B 4  00 

10  to  12  ft.  B  &B 6  00 


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Each      Per  10      Per  100 

POPULUS  alba  White  Poplar 

3  to  4  ft 60          5  00 

alba  canescens  Gray  Poplar 

14  to  16  ft 3  50        30  00 

deltoides  Carolina  Poplar 

6  to  8  ft 80          7  00        60  00 

8  to  10  ft 1  00          8  50        70  00 

10  to  12  ft 1  50         12  00        85  00 

fastiglata  Lombardy  Poplar 

6  to  8  ft 75           7  00        60  00 

8  to  10  ft 1  00          9  00        75  00 

10  to  12  ft.  1}4  to  13^  in.  cal 1  25         10  00        90  00 

12  to  14  ft.  13^  to  2  in.  cal 1  75         16  00       120  00 

14  to  16  ft.  2  to  2H  in.  cal 2  50        22  00      200  00 

PRUNUS  pissardi  Purple-leaved  Plum 

3  to  4  ft 80           7  00 

5  to  6  ft 1  25         10  00 

6  to  7  ft 1  50         12  00 

7  to  8  ft 2  00         16  00 

PTLEA  trifoliata  Hop  Tree 

4  to  5  ft 1  00        8  00 

5  to  6  ft 1  50       12  00 

QUERCUS  alba  White  Oak 

8  to  10  ft 4  00 

bicolor  Swamp  Oak 

6  to  8  ft 3  00 

cocci nea  Scarlet  Oak 

8  to  10  ft 3  00 

palustris  Pin  Oak 

8  to  10  ft.  13^  to  13^  in.  cal 2  50         22  00 

10  to  12  ft.  13^  to  2  in.  cal 3  00    28  00 

12  to  14  ft.  2  to  23^  in.  cal 4  50    42  00 

14  to  16  ft.  2^  to  3  in.  cal 6  00    55  00 

16  to  18  ft.  3  to  4  in.  cal 10  00    90  00 

robur  English  Oak 

6  to  8  ft 2  00 

8  to  10  ft 3  00 

rubra  Red  Oik 

8  to  10  ft.  134  to  13^  in-  cal 2  50    22  00   200  00 

10  to  12  ft.  13^  to  2  in.  cal 3  00    28  00   260  00 

12  to  14  ft.  2  to  23^  in.  cal 4  50    42  00 

14  to  16  ft.  21^  to  3  in.  cal 6  00    55  00 

16  to  20  ft.  3  to  4  in.  cal 10  00 


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FRAMINGHAM    NURSERIES 


Each      Per  10      Per  100 

SALIX  alba  White  Willow 

4  to  5  ft 50          4  00        32  00 

5  to  6  ft 65           5  50        42  00 

6  to  8  ft 80          6  50        50  00 

baby  Ion  ica  Weeping  Willow 

6  to  8  ft 1  25         11  00       100  00 

pentandra  Laurel-leaved  Willow 

5  to  6  ft 80           7  00        60  00 

6  to  8  ft 1  0.0          9  00        80  00 

8  to  10  ft 1  35         12  00       100  00 

10  to  12  ft 1  75         16  00       120  00 

rosmarinifolia  Rosemary  Willow 

3  to  4  ft sa 

vitellina  aurea  Golden-harked  Willow 

5  to  6  ft 75           6  00        50  00 

6  to  8  ft 1  00          8  50        70  00 

8  to  10  ft 1  25         11  00        90  00 

vit.  aurea  pendula  Weeping  Golden-harked  Willow 

6  to  8  ft 1  00        8  50          70  00 

8  to  10  ft 1  25       11  00           90  00 

SASSAFRAS  officinalis  Sassafras 

6  to  7  ft.  B&B 1  75 

SOPHORA  japonica  Pagoda  Tree 

4  to  5  ft 1  50         12  OO 

5  to  6  ft 2  25         20  00 

6  to  7  ft 3  00        28  00 

7  to  8  ft 4  00        36  00 

SORBUS  aucuparia  European  Mountain  Ash 

6  to  8  ft 125         10  00 

8  to  10  ft 1  50         12  50 

10  to  12  ft 2  25         20  00 

quercifolia  Oak-leaved  Mountain  Ash 

.§  to  10  ft 2  00 

10  to  12  ft 3  00 

12  to  14  f* .  4  00 

SYRI  NGA  japonica  Japanese  Tree  Lilac 

3  to  4  ft 1  00          8  50        70  00 

4  to  5  ft ..  .  1  25         11  00 

5  to  6  ft 1  50         12  50 

6  t3  8  ft 2  00         16  00 

8  to  10  ft 2  50         20  00 

TAXODIUM   distichum  Bald  Cypress 

6  to  8  ft 2  50 

8  to  10  ft 3  50 


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Each      Per  10      Per  100 

TILIA  americana  American  Linden 

10  to  12  ft.  13^  to  2  in.  cal. .........  2  50 

12  to  14  ft.  2  to  2}4  in.  cal. .........  3  25 

dasystyla  Crimean  Linden 

14  to  16  ft.  2>^  to  3  in.  cal 6  00         50  00 

16  to  18  ft.  3  to  4  in.  cal 10  00         90  00 

europaea  European  Linden 

10  to  12  ft.  13^  to  2  in.  cal 3  00         28  00       250  00 

12  to  14  ft.  2  to  2>^  in.  cal...  .......  4  00         36  00       300  00 

14  to  16  ft.  2H  to  3  in.  caL .  .  .  .... .  .  5  00         45  00 

eur.  argentea  Silver  Linden 

14  to  16  ft 5  00 

16  to  18  ft 7  00 

eur.  parvifolia  Small-leaved  Linden 

8  to  10  ft 2  50        22  50      200  00 

10  to  12  ft.  11^  to  2  in.  cal. .........  3  00         28  00       250  00 

12  to  14  ft.  2  to  2}4  in.  cal. .........  4  00         36  00 

14  to  16  ft.  23^  to  3  in.  cal 6  00 

eur.  platyphyllos  Large-leaved  Linden 

12  to  14  ft.  21^  to3in.  cal...  ....  ..  .  5  00         45  00 

14  to  16  ft.  3  to  4  in.  cal. 7  00 

ULMUS  americana  American  Elm  .  . 

8  to  10  ft 1  50         12  00       100  00 

10  to  12  ft.  13^  to  IK  in.  cal. .......  2  25         20  00 

12  to  14  ft.  13^  to  2  in.  cal. .  .  . .  .....  3  50         32  00 

14to  16  ft.  2to2i^in.  cal...  ..  ..  ..  .  5  00         45  00 

16  to  18  ft.  23^  to  3  in.  cal 7  50         70  00 

Specimens  3  to  4  in.  cal. ...........  10  00 

campestris  English  Elm 

12  to  14  ft.  13^  to  2  in.  cal 3  00^ 

14  to  16  ft.  2  to  2)4  in.  cal. .  ...;....  4  OO 

18  to  20  ft.  4  to  6  in.  cal. ....  .15  03  to  26  00 

camp,  wheatleyi  Wheatley^s  Elm 

18  to  20  ft.  23^  to  3  in.  cal.........  .  6  00         55  00 

montana  Scotch  Elm 

10  to  12  ft.  13^  to  1^  in.  cal. .......  2  25         20  OO 

12  to  14  ft.  1^  to  2  in.  cal. . 3  50         32  03 

14  to  16  ft.  2  to  21^  in.  cal. ......  .  .  .  5  00 

mont.  fastigiata  Pyramidal  Scotch  Elm 

18  to  20  ft.  2}i  to  3  in.  cal 8  OO         70  00 

presthans  Fastigiate  Elm 

18  to  20  ft.  21^  to  3  in.  cal 8  00         70  03 


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FRAM INGHAM    NURSERIES 


DECIDUOUS  FLOWERING  AND 
ORNAMENTAL  SHRUBS 


Varieties  marked 


'B&B**  are  always  dag  with  Ball  and  Burlap  at  No 
Additional  Cost. 


Each      Per  10      Per  100 

ACANTHOPANAX  pentaphyllum  (Aralia)  Five-leaved  Aralia 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

4  to  5  ft 60          5  00        40  00 

5to6ft 75           6  00 

Sessiliflorum  Black-fruited  Aralia 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

4  to  5  ft 60          5  00        40  00 

AMELANCHIER  canadensis  Shad  Bush 

2  to  3  ft 3  50        25  00 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

4  to  5  ft 60          5  00        35  00 

AMORPHA  canescens  Lead  Plant 

2  to  3  ft , 50          4  00        30  00 

ARALIA  pentaphylla  — see  ACANTHOPANAX 

spinosa  —  see  under  Trees 

ARONIA  arbutifolia  Red  Chokeberry 

2  to  3  ft 3  50        25  00 

3  to  4  ft. 50          4  00        30  00 

4  to  5  ft 60          5  00        40  00 

melanocarpa  (nigra)  Black  Chokeberry 

2  to  3  ft 3  50        30  00 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00 

AZALEA  arborescens  Fragrant  Azalea 

15tol8in.  B&B 150         13  50       120  00 

18  to  24  in.  B&B 2  00         18  00       160  00 

2  to  23^  ft.  B&B 2  50        22  50      200  00 

23/^  to  3  ft.  B&B 3  00        28  00      260  00 

calendulacea  (lutea)  Flame  Azalea 

15  to  18  in.  B&B ....... 2  00         18  00 

18  to  24  in.  B  &B 2  50         22  50 

2  to  21^  ft.  B&B :  . .  . .  3  00        28  00 

3  to  4  ft.  B&B 5  00 

canadensis  Rhodora 

12  to  15  in.  bushy  B&B 1  00           9  00 

15  to  18  in.  bushy  B&B 1  25         10  00         90  00 

18  to  24  in.  bushy  B&B 1  75         16  00       140  00 

canescens  Gray  Azalea 

18  to  24  in.  B  &B 2  00 

2  to  23^  ft.  B&B . 2  50 


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Each      Per  10      Per  100 

mollis  Japanese  Azalea 

15tol8in.  B&B 125         10  00        85  00 

18  to  24  in.  B&B 1  75         16  00       140  00 

2  to  23^  ft.  B&B 2  25 

nudlflora  Pinxter  Flower 

15  to  18  in.  B  &B 1  50 

18  to  24  in.  B  &B 2  00 

2  to  23^  ft.  B&B 2  50 

pontica  hybrida  Hybrid  Ghent  Azalea 
Bouquet  de  Flora  —  pink 
Daviesi  —  white 
William  III — orange 

18  to  24  in.  B  &B 2  50 

2  to  23^  ft.  B  &B 3  25 

poukhanense  fl.  pi.  (Yodogawa)  Double  Korean  Azalea 

18  to  24  in.  B&B 2  75 

2  to  23^  ft.  B&B 3  50 

vaseyii  Southern  Azalea 

12  to  15  in.  B&B 150         13  50 

15  to  18  in.  B&B 2  00         18  00 

18  to  24  in.  B&B 2  50        22  00 

viscosa  Swamp  Honeysuckle 

18  to  24  in.  B&B 2  00         18  00       140  00 

2  to  2^  ft.  B&B 2  50        22  00      200  00 

2)^  to  3  ft.  B&B 3  00        28  00      260  00 

3  to  4  ft.  B&B 4  00        36  00      320  00 

4  to  5  ft.  B&B 5  00 

BACCHARIS  halimifolia  Groundsel  Bush 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00 

4  to  5  ft 60          5  00 

BERBER  IS  sieboldi  Siebold's  Barberry 

2  to  23^  ft 3  00        20  00 

23^  to  3  ft 3  50        24  00 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

thunbergii  Japanese  Barberry 

18  to  24  in.  bushy 40           3  00         18  00 

2  to  23^  ft.  bushy 50           4  00        25  00 

23^  to  3  ft.  bushy 60          5  00        40  00 

3  to  S}4  ft.  bushy 75          6  00        50  00 

vulgaris  Common  Barberry 

2  to  3  ft 3  60        24  00 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

vulg.  purpurea  Purple  Barberry 

2  to  3  ft 3  50        24  00 

3  to  4  ft 50           4  00 


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Each      Per  10      Per  100 

BUDDLEIA  variabilis  magnifica  Butterfly  Bush 

4  yrs ,...,..,.,...  60  ^ 

CALYCANTHUS  floridus  Allsvice 

18to24iii... 50  3  50 

2  to  3  ft 60  4  00 

3  to  4  ft 75 

CEANOTHUS  americanus  New  Jersey  Tea 

18  to  24  in... 60  5  00 

2  to  23^  ft .  75 

CEPHALANTHUS  occidental  is  Button  Bush 

2  to  3  ft ' 3  00        20  00 

3  to  4  ft 50  4  00 

CHIONANTHUS  virginica  —  see  under  Trees 

CLETHRA  ainifolia  Sweet  Pepper  Bush 

2  to  3  ft 50  4  00 

3  to  4  ft 60  5  00        40  00 

4  to  5  ft ; 75  6  00        45  00 

COMPTONIA  asplenifolia  Sweet  Fern 

2  to  3  ft 60  5  00 

CORNUS  alternifolia  Blue  Dogwood 

3  to  4  ft 50  4  00        30  00 

4  to  5  ft 60  5  00        40  00 

bailey!  Bailey's  Dogwood 

3  to  4  ft. 50  4  00        30  00 

kousa  Japanese  Dogwood 

2  to  3  ft 50  4  Oa 

3  to  4  ft .- ..  ...  60  5  00 

mascula  Cornelian  Cherry 

2  to  3  ft 3  50        25  00 

3  to  4  ft 50  4  00        30  00 

4to5ft 60  5  00        40  00 

5  to  6  ft 75  6  00        50  00 

paniculata  Gray  Dogwood 

2  to  3  ft. . 3  50        25  00 

3  to  4  ft .  .  50  4  00        30  00 

4  to  5  ft. 60  5  00        40  00 

5  to  6  ft 75  6  00 

sanguinea  Red  Osier 

3  to  4  ft 50  4  00 

sericea  Silky  Cornel 

3  to  4  ft.. 3  50        25  00 

4  to  5  ft ,  50  4  00        30  00 

5  to  6  ft 60  5  00        40  00    <>^ 


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CORN  US— continued  Each      Per  10      Per  100 
siberica  (alba)                                                  Siberian  or  Red-barked  Dogwood 

4  to  5  ft 50           4  00         30  00 

5  to  6  ft 60           5  00         40  00 

6  to  7  ft 75          6  00         50  00 

sib.  elegantissima  Silver  Variegated  Dogwood 

3  to  4  ft 60          5  00 

sib.  spaethi  aurea  Golden  Variegated  Dogwood 

2  to  3  ft 60           5  00 

3  to  4  ft.. 75          6  00 

stolonifera  lutea  (aurea)  Yellow-barked  Dogwood 

2  to  3  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

3  to  4  ft 60          5  00        40  00 

4  to  5  ft 75          6  00        50  00 

CORYLUS  avellana  aurea  Golden  Hazel 

7  to  8  ft 75          6  00        50  00 

COTONEASTER  simonsii  Simons'  Rose  Box 

2  to  3  ft 50          4  00 

3  to  4  ft 60          5  00        40  00 

4  to  5  ft 75          6  00 

CYDONIA  japonica  Japanese  Quince 

18  to  24  in.. 3  00 

2  to  3  ft 50           3  50 

3  to  4  ft 60           4  50 

jap.  maulei  Maule's  Japanese  Quince 

18  to  24  in .  50           4  00 

2  to  3  ft 60           5  00 

jap.  umbilicata  Red  Japanese  Quince 

2  to  3  ft 60           5  00         40  00 

3  to  4  ft 75           6  OO         50  00 

DEUTZIA  candidissima  Double  White  Deutzia 

2  to  3  ft 3  50 

3  to  4  ft 50           4  00 

crenata  Single  White  Deutzia 

2  to  3  ft 3  50        24  00 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

4  to  5  ft 60          5  00        40  00 

cren.  Pride  of  Rochester  Pink  Deutzia 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

4  to  5  ft 60          5  00 

gracilis  Dwarf  Deutzia 

12  to  15  in 3  00    22  00 

15  to  18  in 3  50    28  00 

18  to  24  in 50     4  00    32  00 


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DEUTZ I  A—Continued  Each      Per  10      Per  100 

grac.  rosea  Pink  Dwarf  Deutzia 

18  to  24  in 50          4  00         28  00 

lemoinii  Lemoines  Deutzia 

18  to  24  in 3  00         22  00 

2  to  3  ft 50          4  00         28  00 

watererii  Water er's  Deutzia 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00 

4  to  5  ft 60           5  00 

DIERVILLA  Candida  White  Weigela 

3  to  4  ft 50 

floribunda  Red  Weigela 

3  to  4  ft 50 

hybrida  Eva  Rathke  Carmine  Weigela 

18  to  24  in 50          4  00         30  00 

rosea  Pink  Weigela 

2  to  3  ft 3  50         25  00 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

rosea  variegata  Variegated  Weigela 

18  to  24  in 3  50         25  00 

ELEAG  N US  longipes  Japanese  Oleaster 

3  to  4  ft.. 60 

EUONYMUS  alata  Burning  Bush 

2  to  3  ft 80          6  50 

3  to  4  ft 1  00          8  00         60  00 

4  to  5  ft 1  75         15  00       140  00 

5  to  6  ft 3  00        28  00 

6  to  8  ft.  extra  bushy  Specimens 5  00        45  00      400  00 

americana  American  Spindle  Tree 

2  to  3  ft 60           5  00 

3  to  4  ft 80           7  00 

4  to  5  ft 1  00           9  00 

bungeana  Pink-fruited  Spindle  Tree 

3  to  4  ft 80           7  00 

6  to  8  ft 150         12  00 

europaea  Spindle  Tree 

2  to  3  ft 60 

3  to  4  ft 75          6  00 

4  to  5  ft 1  00          8  00 

EXOCHORDA  grand  if  lora  Pearl  Bush 

2  to  3  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

3  to  4  ft 60          5  00        40  00 

4  to  5  ft 75          6  00        50  00 

5  to  6  ft 1  00          8  00 


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Each      Per  10      Per  100 

FORSYTH  I A  fortune!  i  Fortune's  Golden  Bell 

3  to  4  ft 50          3  00        24  00 

4  to  5  ft 60          4  00        30  00 

5  to  6  ft 75          5  00        40  00 

Intermedia  Golden  Bell 

3  to  4  ft 50 

suspensa  Drooping  Golden  Bell 

3  to  4  ft -  50           3  00 

4  to  5  ft 60          4  00         30  00 

5  to  6  ft 75           5  00 

viridissima  Green-twigged  Golden  Bell 

3  to  4  ft 50          3  00        24  00 

GENISTA  tinctoria  Greenweed 

2  to  3  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

HAM  M ELI S  virginica  Witch  Hazel 

2  to  3  ft 60          5  00 

3  to  4  ft 75           6  00 

HIPPOPHAE  rhamnoides  Sea  Buckthorn 

2  to  3  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

3  to  4  ft 60          5  00        40  00 

4  to  5  ft 75          6  00        45  00 

HYDRANGEA  arborescens  sterilis  Snowball  Hydrangea 

2  to  3  ft 50          4  00        32  00 

3  to  4  ft 60          5  00        40  00 

bretschneiderl  (vestita)  Red-twigged  Hydrangea 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00 

pan  icu  lata  (type)  Panicled  Hydrangea 

3  to  4  ft. 60          5  00 

pan  icu  lata  grand  if  lora                                     '  Common   Hydrangea 

2  to  3  ft 50          4  00         30  00 

3  to  4  ft 60          5  00         40  00 

pan.  grand,  tree  form  Tree  Hydrangea 

2  to  3  ft 75 

radiata  Silvery  Hydrangea 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

HYPERICUM   kalmianum  St.  John's  Wort 

18  to  24  in 3  50 

2  to  3  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

ILEX  verticilata  Winterberry  or  Black  Alder 

2  to  3  ft. 60          5  00        36  00 

3  to  4  ft 75          6  00        50  00 

4  to  5  ft 100          8  50        70  00 

5  to  6  ft.  extra  bushy 1  50         12  00       100  00 

6  to  7  ft.  extra  bushy 2  00         18  00       150  00 


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FRAM INGHAM    NURSERIES 


Each      Per  10      Per  100 

KERRIA  japonica  Globe  Flower 

18  to  24  in 50           4  00         32  00 

2  to  23^  ft -60          5  00 

jap.  flora  plena  Double  Globe  Flowjsr 

18  to  24  in 50                      ^'   '•' 

2  to  3  ft 60 

jap.  variegata  Variegated  Globe  Flower 

18  to  24  in 60           4  50 

2>^  to  3  ft 75           6  00        42  00 

LIGUSTRUM  amurense  Amoor  River  Privet 

2  to  3  ft 40          3  00        20  00 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        28  00 

4  to  5  ft ,  .  60          5  00        36  00 

ib»ta  Chinese  Privet 

2  to  3  ft 3  00        20  00 

3  to  4  ft 50          3  60        28  00 

iobta  regeleanum  Kegel's  Privet 

2  to  23^  ft.  spread 50           3  60         28  00 

23^  to  3  ft.  spread ........'.  60           4  50         32  00 

3  to  4  ft.  spread 75           6  OG         36  00 

ovalifolium  California  Privet 

2  to  3  ft 25           1  80         10  00 

3  to  4  ft 30          2  20         12  00 

4  to  5  ft 40          3  00         16  00 

vulgare  English  Privet 

2  to  3  ft 3  00        20  00 

3  to  4  ft.. 50          4  00 

LONICERA  fragrantissima  Fragrant  Honeysuckle 

2  to  3  ft. 50          3  60        24  00 

3  to  4  ft 60          4  00        30  00 

morrowii  —  true  spreading  form  Japanese  Bush  Honeysuckle 

2  to  3  ft 50          4  00         32  00 

3  to  4  ft 60          5  00        40  00 

morrowi  —  upright  seedling  form 

4  to  5  ft 50          4  00         28  00 

5  to  6  ft 60           5  00        36  00 

ruprechtiana  Ruprechfs  Honeysuckle 

3  to  4  ft 50          3  20        24  00 

4  to  5  ft 60           4  00         30  00 

5  to  6  ft. 75           5  00        40  00 

stand ishii  Standish's  Honeysuckle 

3  to  4  ft 5C          4  00        30  00 

4  to  5  ft 60          5  00        36  03 


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LON I  CERA— continued  Each      Per  10      Per  100 

tatarica  Tatarian  Honeysuckle 

3  to  4  ft. 50          4  00        30  00 

4  to  5  ft 60           5  00         40  00 

tat.  albida  Yellow  Bush  Honeysuckle 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

tat.  grandiflora  alba  White  Tatarian  Honeysuckle 

2  to  3  ft 3  50         25  00 

3  to  4  ft 50           4  00         30  00 

tat.  grand,  rosea  Large-flowered  Honeysuckle 

2  to  3  ft 3  50         25  00 

3  to  4  ft. .  .  .■ 50           4  00         30  00 

4  to  5  ft 60           5  00         40  00 

tat.  grand,  rubra  Red  Tatarian  Honeysuckle 

2  to  3  ft . 3  50         25  00 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00         30  00 

MYRICA  cerifera  Candleberry 

12  to  15  in 3  50         25  00 

15  to  18  in 50           4  00         30  00 

18  to  24  in 60           5  00         40  00 

2  to  3  ft.,  extra  bushy 80 

gale  Bayherry 

15  to  18  in 50 

PHILADEPLHUS  coronarius  Syringa  or  Mock  Orange 

3  to  4  ft 3  50        25  00 

4  to  5  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

5  to  6  ft 60          5  00        36  00 

6  to  8  ft 80           6  00        45  00 

cor.  aureus  Golden  Syringa 

15  to  18  in 50           4  00 

18  to  24  in 60           5  00 

cor.  nanus  Dwarf  Mock  Orange 

18  to  24  in 50           4  00 

grandiflorus  Large-flowered  Syringa 

3  to  4  ft 3  00        20  00 

4  to  5  ft 50          4  00        28  00 

5  to  6  ft 60          5  00        36  00 

lemoinei  Lemoine^s  Mock  Orange 

2  to  3  ft 50           3  60 

3  to  4  ft 60           4  50         32  00 

'      4  to  5  ft 75           6  00         40  00 

lemoinei  hybrida  Lemoine's  Hybrid  Mock  Oranges 

AVALANCHE 

2  to  3  ft 50           3  60         24  00 

3  to  4  ft 60           4  50         32  00 


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4  00 


6  50 

50  00 

8  50 

70  00 

4  00 

30  00 

4  00 


30  00 


3  60 

24  00 

4  50 

32  00 

3  60 

24  00 

4  50 

32  00 

PH I  LA  DELPH  US— continued  Each      Per  10      Per  100 
BOULE    D'ARGENT 

2  to  3  ft 50 

BOUQUET    DE    BLANC  —  Especially   Fine 

2  to  3  ft 75 

3  to  4  ft 1  00 

CONQUETTE 

2  to  3  ft 50 

DAME    BLANCHE 

2  to  3  ft 50 

ERECTUS 

2  to  3  ft 50 

3  to  4  ft 60 

MONT    BLANC 

2  to  3  ft 50 

3  to  4  ft 60 

MULTIFLORUS   PLENUS 

2  to  3  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

3  to  4  ft 60          4  50        35  00 

PR  UN  US  japonica  alba  plena  Double  White  Almond 

3  to  4  ft 60          5  00 

jap.  rosea  plena  Double  Pink  Almond 

2  to  3  ft 50 

3  to  4  ft 60 

maritima  Beach  Plum 

3  to  4  ft. . 60          4  00        32  00 

4to5ft 75           6  00 

tomentosa  Chinese  Cjherry 

4  to  5  ft 50 

5  to  6  ft 60 

triloba  Flowering  Almond 

2  to  3  ft 50          4  00 

3  to  4  ft 60 

PYRUS  — seeARONIA 

RHAMNUS  caroliniana  (frangula)  Carolina  Buckthorn 

,  4  to  5  ft 50 

5  to  6  ft. '60 

6  to  7  ft 75 

catharticus 

,  4  to  5  ft 60 

,  5  to  6  ft 75 

RHODORA  —  see  AZALEA  canadensis 

RHODOTYPIUS  kerrioides  White-  Kerria 

-               •■  2  to  3  ft.'   .., -.    3  50 

,  3  to  4  ft.. 50    -■      4  00 


4  00         30  00 

4  50         35  00 

5  00        40  00 

Buckthorn 

5  00 

6  00 


24  00 


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A 


E^ch      Per  10      Per  100 

RHUS  aromatica  Fragrant  Sumac 

2  to  3  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

3  to  4  ft 60          5  00        40  00 

cotinus  Smoke  Bush 

2  to  3  ft 3  50        24  00 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

4  to  5  ft 60          5  00        40  00 

5  to  6  ft. . 1  00  8  00 

glabra  Smooth  Sumac 

2  to  3  ft 2  50        25  00 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

4  to  5  ft 60          5  00 

5  to  6  ft 75 

6  to  7  ft 1  00 

typhina  Staghom  Sumac 

3  to  4  ft 50 

4  to  5  ft 60 

5  to  6  ft 75 

6  to  8  ft 1  00 

ROSA  blanda  Meadow  Rose 

2  to  3  ft 3  00        20  00 

Carolina  Swamp  Rose 

2  to  3  ft. . 3  00        20  00 

lucida  Wild  Rose 

2  to  3  ft. .  . 50          4  00        30  00 

multiflora                                                                   ,  Japanese  Climbing  Rose 

3  to  4  ft ._ .,,,,,,.,._,,,.,    50  4  00         25  00 

nitida  Shiny-leaved  Rose 

2  to  3  ft 50           4  00         28  00 

rubiginosa  Sweet  Briar  Rose 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

rubrlfoiia  Red-leaved  Rose 

18  to  24  in 3  00         20  00 

2  to  3  ft. . 50           4  00         30  00 

rugosa  Japanese  Rose 

2  to  3  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

3  to  4  ft 60          5  00 

rugosa  alba  White  Japanese  Rose 

2  to  3  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

3  to  4  ft 60           5  00 

4  to  5  ft 75           6  00        45  00 

setigera  Prairie  Rose 

3  to  4  ft 50          3  50 

wichuraiana  Memorial  Rose 

4  yrs , 75 


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Each      Per  10      Per  100 

RUBUS  odoratus  Flowering  Raspberry 

3  to  4  ft 50 

-SAMBUCUS  canadensis  Elderberry 

2  to  3  ft 50  3  50        25  00 

3  to  4  ft 60  4  50 

nigra  aurea  Golden  Elder 

2  to  3  ft 50  3  50 

3  to  4  ft 60  4  50        36  00 

racemosus  (pubens)  Red-berried  Elder 

3  to  4  ft 50  4  00        32  00 

4  to  5  ft 60  5  00        40  00 

SORBARIA  arborea  Ash-leaved  Spiraea 

2  to  3  ft 50  4  00        30  00 

3  to  4  ft 60  5  00        40  00 

SPIRAEA  arguta  Hybrid  Snow  Garland 

2  to  3  ft.  bushy 3  60        28  00 

3  to  4  ft.  bushy 50  4  00        32  00 

blumei  Blume's  Spiraea 

2  to  3  ft 3  00        20  00 

3  to  4  ft 50  4  00        30  00 

bumalda  Pink  Eperblooming  Spiraea 

18  to  24  in 50  3  00        20  00 

2  to  3  ft 60  4  00        30  00 

bum.  Anthony  Waterer  Crimson  Everblooming  Spiraea 

18  to  24  in 50  3  20        24  00 

2  to  3  ft 60  4  00        32  00 

callosa  alba  Fortune's  White  Spiraea 

18  to  24  in 50  4  00 

opulifolia  Nine  Bark 

4  to  5  ft 50  4  00        30  00 

5  to  6  ft 60  5  00        40  00 

opul.  aurea  Golden  Nine  Bark 

4  to  5  ft 50  4  00        30  00 

5  to  6  ft 60  5  00        40  00 

reevesi  Reeve's  Spiraea 

2  to  3  ft 50  4  00        30  00 

salicifolia  Willow-leaved  Spiraea 

3  to  4  ft 50  4  00        20  00 

4  to  5  ft 60  5  00        35  00 

sorbifolia  —  see  SORBARIA 

thunbergii  Snow  Garland 

2  to  3  ft.  bushy ,.  3  20         24  00 

3  to  4  ft.  bushy 50    4  00    30  00 

4  to  5  ft.  bushy 60    4  50 


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SPIRAEA— continued  Each      Per  10      Per  100 

tomentosa  Hardhack 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

ulmlfolia  Elm-leaved  Spiraea 

4  to  5  ft 60           5  00 

vanhouttei  Bridal  Bower 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        28  00 

4to5ft 75          5  00        36  00 

5  to  6  ft 1  00          8  00 

STEPHANANDRAflexuosa  Lace  Shrub 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

SYMPHORICARPOS  racemosus  Snowherry 

2  to  3  ft 3  00        20  00 

3  to  4  ft 50          3  60        24  00 

vulgaris  Coral  Berry 

2  to  3  ft 3  00        20  00 

3  to  4  ft 50          3  60        24  00 

SYRINGA 

josikaea  Hungarian  Lilac 

2  to  3  ft 3  50        25  00 

3  to  4  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

4  to  5  ft 60          5  00        40  00 

persica  Persian  lAlac 

3  to  4  ft 75          6  00        40  00 

4  to  5  ft 1  00          8  00 

persica  alba  White  Persian  Lilac 

3  to  4  ft 75          6  00        40  00 

4  to  5  ft 1  00          8  00 

rothomagensis  Rouen  Lilac 

2  to  3  ft 60          5  00 

3  to  4  ft 75          6  00        40  00 

4  to  5  ft 1  00          8  00 

vulgaris  Common  Lilac 

3  to  4  ft 60          5  00        36  00 

4to5ft 80          7  00        60  00 

5  to  6  ft I  25         10  00 

vulgaris  alba  Common  White  Lilac 

3  to  4  ft 60          5  00        36  00 

4  to  5  ft 80          7  00        60  00 

5  to  6  ft 1  25         10  00        80  00 

6to8ft 2  00        18  00       140  00 


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36  FRAM INGHAM    NURSERIES 

HYBRID  LILACS 

Named  Varieties 

CLASS  A 

The  varieties  in  this  list  are  the  best  sorts  we  have  been  able  to  obtain 
in  either  Europe  or  America.  If  we  have  not  the  size  in  stock  of  any  variety 
ordered  we  shall  select  the  sort  most  nearly  approaching  the  desired  variety 
UNLESS  OTHERWISE  SPECIFIED. 

Each  Per  10  Per  100 

2  to  3  ft 75  6  00  50  00 

3  to  4  ft .....;.:.......       1  00  8  00  60  00 

4  to  5  ft 1  50  12  50  100  00 

ABEL  CARRIERE — Double.     Buds  pink,  opening  bluish  lilac. 

ALPHONSE  LAVELLE — Double.     Large  pannicles.     Pale  lavender. 

CHARLES  J OLY— Double  deep  red.     Extra  fine. 

CHARLES  X— Single.     Reddish  purple.     Very  free, 

DOCTOR  MAILLOT — Double.     Light  lavender,  buds  opening  pale,  blue;  'ery 
free. 

DOYEN  KETELER— Double.     Pale  pink  lilac. 

JEAN  BART — Double.     Early.     Petals  pointed.     Bright  reddish-purple  bud 
opcjn  pale  reddish-purple. 

JEANNE  D 'ARC— Double.     White.     Very  free. 

LUDWIG  SPAETH — Single.     Large.     Wine-colored  buds    open  dark  red. 

MARIE  LEG  RAY— Single.     White.     Free.     Dwarf. 

MICHAEL  BUCHNER— Double.     Free.     Pink  buds    open  pale  bluish  lilac. 

MME.  ABEL  C  HATE  NAY— Double.     White. 

MME.  CAS  I MER  PERI  ER— Double.     Cream  white. 

MME.  LEMOINE— Double.     Large.     White. 

NEGRO — Single.     Large.     Deep  red. 

PRESIDENT  CAR  NOT— Double.     Long    pannicles.     Light    purple    buds 
open  pale  blue. 

SENATEUR  VOLLAND— Double.     Free.     Bright  pink  buds    open  delicate 

light  pinkish-lilac. 
WILLIAM   ROBINSON— Double.     Buds    red,    opening    with    outer    petals 

reddish  and  inner  petals  bluish.     Very  fine. 


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HYBRID  LILACS— Continued 

CLASS  B 

The  varieties  in  this  list  are  not  so  choice  as  those  in  CLASS  A  but  are 
very  desirable  sorts,  nevertheless.  If  we  have  not  the  size  in  stock  of  any 
variety  ordered  we  shall  select  the  sort  most  nearly  approaching  the  desired 
variety  UNLESS  OTHERWISE  SPECIFIED. 

Each       Per  10     Per  100 

2  to  3  ft 70  5  50        45  00 

3  to  4  ft 90  7  50        55  00 

4  to  5  ft 1  25         10  00        80  00 

BELLE  DE  NANCY— Double.     Pink  buds  open  bluish  lavender. 

CHARLES  BALTET— Single.     Bluish  purple. 

CO NDORCET— Double.     Large.     Pale  blue. 

CONGO — Single.     Deep  reddish  purple,  fading  to  pinkish  purple. 

BERTHA  DAM  MANN— Single.     White. 

DOCTOR  LI  NDLEY— Single.     Pinkish  lilac. 

LEON  SIMON— Double.     Lavender. 

PRINZ  NOTGER— Single.     Pale  Blue. 

RUBRA  DE  MARLEY— Single.     Rosy  purple. 

SANGUINEA  RUBRA  MAJOR— Single.     Rosy  lilac. 

MIXED   VARIETIES 

Composed  of  sorts  listed  in  CLASSES  A  and  B  from  which  the 
labels  have  been  lost. 


Each       Per  10     Per  100 

2  to  3  ft. 60          5  00        40  00 

3  to  4  ft 80          6  50        50  00 

4  to  5  ft 1  00          9  00 

TAMARIX  africana  African  Tamarisk 

3  to  4  ft 50           4  00 

4  to  5  ft 60           5  00 

hispida  aestivalis  Bristly  Tamarisk 

3  to  4  ft 60          5  00 

VACCINIUM  corymbosum  High-hush  Blueberry 

18  to  24  in 60           5  00         40  00 

2  to  3  ft 75          6  00    ' 

._^                      3  to  4  ft 1  00 


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Each      Per  10      Per  100 
VIBURNUM  acerifolium  Maple-leaved  Viburnum 

18  to  24  in 50  4  00 

2  to  3  ft 60  5  00 

cassinoides  Withe  Rod 

2  to  3  ft 50  4  00         32  00 

3  to  4  ft 75  6  00        40  00 

dentatum  Arrowwood 

3  to  4  ft 50  4  00        30  00 

4  to  5  ft 60  5  00        40  00 

5  to  6  ft 75  6  00        50  00 

6  to  8  ft 2  00        16  00       120  00 

iantana  Wayfaring  Tree 

2  to  3  ft 3  50        24  00 

3  to  4  ft 50  4  00 

4  to  5  ft : 75 

lentago  Sheep  Berry 

2  to  3  ft 4  00        30  00 

3  to  4  ft 50  4  50        40  00 

4  to  5  ft 75  6  00        50  00 

5  to  6  ft 1  00  8  00        70  00 

6  to  7  ft. 1  50         12  00        90  00 

opulus  High-hush  Cranberry 

3  to  4  ft 50  4  00        30  00 

4  to  5  ft 60  5  00        40  00 

5  to  6  ft 75  6  00        50  00 

6  to  8  ft 1  00  8  00 

op.  sterilis  Common  Snowball 

2  to  3  ft 50  4  00 

tomentosum  Single  Japanese  Snowball 

2  to  3  ft '. 50  4  00         30  00 

torn,  plicatum  Japanese  Snowball 

2  to  3  ft. 60  5  00 

3  to  4  ft 75 

XANTHORRHIZAapiifolia  Yellow  Root 

6  to  12  in 2  50         18  00 


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VINES   AND   CLIMBERS 

Each     Per  10     Per  100 

ACTINIDIA  arguta  Actinidia 

2  yrs 50          4  00        30  00 

3  yrs. 75          6  00         50  00 

AMPELOPSIS  quinquefolia  Virginia  Creeper 

3  yrs 50           3  60         24  00 

quinq.  engelmanni  Clinging  Virginia  Creeper 

3  yrs 60          4  00         30  00 

veitchii  Boston  Ivy 

2  yrs 50           4  00 

3  yrs 75           6  00 

ARISTOLOCHIA  sipho  Dutchman's  Pipe 

3  yrs.... 75           6  50 

BIGNONIA  radicans  Trumpet  Vine 

2  yrs 50           4  00         30  00 

3  yrs 75           6  00         50  00 

CELASTRUS  articulatus  Japanese  Bittersweet 

3  yrs 50          4  00         30  00 

4  yrs 60           5  00         40  00 

scandens  Roxbury  Waxwork 

3  yrs 50          4  00         30  00 

4  yrs 60           5  00        40  00 

CLEMATIS  coccinea  Scarlet  Clematis 

2  yrs 75           6  50 

pan icu lata  Japanese  Clematis 

2  yrs 50          4  00         30  00 

3  yrs 75          6  00 

virginiana  American  Clematis 

2  yrs 50          4  00        30  00 


LARGE   FLOWERING   CLEMATIS 

Two-year  plants,  75.  each;  $6.00  per  ten. 
DUCHESS  OF  EDI  NBURG— Double.     White.     Fragrant. 
HENRY  II — Large.     Creamy  white.     Free  blooming. 
JACKMAN   II — Large.     Velvety  purple. 
MME.  BARON  VEILLARD— Unique  shade  of  soft  pink. 
MME.  EDOUARD  ANDRE— Large.     Crimson.     Free. 
EUONYMUS  radicans — See  under  Evergreen  Shrubs 


HEDERA  helix 

from  23^  in.  pots 
'^^  from  3  in.  pots .  . 


English  Ivy 

50          4  00 

30  00 

75          6  00 

50  00 

40 


FRAMINGHAM    NURSERIES 


LONICERA  brachypoda  halleana  HalVs  Honeysuckle 

2  yrs 50          4  00        30  00 

3  yrs , 75 

sempervirens  Scarlet  Trumpet  Honeysuckle 

2  yrs 50 

LYCIUM  chinensis  Matrimony  Vine 

2  to  3  ft 50          4  00        30  00 

3  to  4  ft 60          5  00        40  00 

TECOMA— See  BIGNONIA 

VITIS  coignetia  Crimson  Glory  Vine 

2  yrs 50          4  00        30  00 

5  yrs 1  00           8  00 

heterophylla  Japanese  Grape 

3  yrs 60           5  00 

WISTARIA  chinensis  Chinese  Blue  Wistaria 

3  yrs 1  00           8  00 

7  yrs 2  50         22  50 

chin,  alba  Chinese  White  Wistaria 

3  yrs 1  00           8  00 

10  yrs.. 3  00 


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ROSES 


HARDY  JUNE   ROSES 

Hybrid  Perpetual  and  Other  Varieties 

Two-year,  field-grown  plants,  .75  each;  $6.50  per  ten. 

If  we  are  out  of  the  variety  ordered  we  shall  select  the  variety  most 
nearly  approaching  the  color  of  the  desired  sort  UNLESS  OTHERWISE 
SPECIFIED. 

AMERICAN  BEAUTY— Large.     Red. 

CRESTED  MOSS— Deep  pink. 

FISHER  HOLMES— Large.     Brilliant  crimson. 

FRAU  KARL  DRUSCHKI— Large.     Pure  white. 

GEN.  JAQUEM I  NOT— Brilliant  crimson. 

HUGH   DICKSON— Brilliant  crimson.     Fragrant. 

LOUIS  VAN   HOUTTE— Red.     Fragrant. 

MME.  GABRIEL  LUIZET— Silvery  pink.     Fragrant. 

M.  P.  WILDER — 'Large.     Carmine.     Fragrant. 

MRS.  JOHN  LA  IN  G— Soft  pink.     Large.     Fragrant. 

PAUL  NEYRON— Deep  pink.     Large.     Fragrant. 

PERSIAN  YELLOW— Small.     Bright  Yellow. 

ULRICH  BRUNNER— Brilliant  cherry  red. 


EVER   BLOOMING   ROSES 

Two-year,  field-grown  plants,  .90  each;  $8.00  per  ten. 
If  we  are  out  of  the  variety  ordered  we  shall  select  the  variety  most  nearly 
approaching  the  color  of  the  desired  sort  UNLESS  OTHERWISE  SPECIFIED. 

BABY   DOROTHY  PERKINS— Pink. 

BABY  RAMBLER— Red. 

GEN.  MACARTHUR— Large.     Sweet.     Crimson-scarlet. 

GRUS  AN  TEPLITZ— Double.     Deep  red.     Fragrant. 

JESSE — Bright  cherry-red.     Babj^  rambler. 

JUBILEE — Large.     Velvety  crimson.     Fragrant. 

KAISERIN  AUGUSTA  VICTORIA— Cream  white.     Fragrant. 

LA  FRANCE— Silvery  pink.     Fragrant. 

MME.  CAROLINE  TESTOUT— Large.     Double.     Pink. 

MME.     JULES  GROLEZ— Pink.     Fragrant. 


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42  FRAM INGHAM    NURSERIES 

HARDY  RAMBLERS 

Two-year,  field-grown  plants,  .75  each;  $6.50  per  ten. 

CRIMSON  RAMBLER  WHITE  RAMBLER 

PINK  RAMBLER  YELLOW  RAMBLER 


CLIMBING  AND   TRAILING   ROSES 

Two-year,  field-grown  plants,  .75  each;  $6.50  per  ten. 
AMERICAN  PILLAR— Large.     Single.     Pink. 
DAWSON — Bright  pink.     Semi-double.     Fragrant. 
DOROTHY  PERKINS— Double.     Pink. 
EXCELSA— Double.     Red. 

GARDENIA— Double.     Bright  yellow.     Free.     Fragrant. 
HIAWATHA — Single.     Crimson;  yellow  center. 
LADY  GAY— Cherry  pink. 
QUEEN  OF  THE  PRAIRIE— Double.     Red. 
TAUSENDSCHON— Large.     Pink  and  white.     Fragrant. 
UNIVERSAL  FAVORITE— Light  pink.     Fragrant.     Free. 


ROSA   RUGOSA  HYBRIDS 

Two  year,  field  grown  plants,  .90  each;  $8.00  per  ten. 

CONRADI   FERD.  MEYER— Silvery  rose.     Large.     Double.     Fragrant. 
M ME.  GEORGE  BRUA NT— Semi-double.     Pure  white. 
ROSERAIE  DE  L 'HAY— Crimson. 


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FRUIT  TREES 

Each       Per  10       Per  100 
APPLES 

5  to  7  ft.,  11-16  in.  and  up 1  00  7  50        60  00 

Summer  Varieties 
ASTRACHAN,  SWEET  BOUGH,  WILLIAMS,  YELLOW  TRANS- 
PARENT 

Autumn  Varieties 
FAMEUSE,  GRAVENSTEIN 

Winter  Varieties 
BALDWI N,  DELICIOUS,  MACI NTOSH,  NORTHERN  SPY,  PORTER, 
RHODE  ISLAND  GREENING,  ROXBURY  RUSSET,  TALMAN 
SWEET,  WEALTHY,  WOLFE  RIVER 

13^  to  1^  in.  caliper 3  50 

GANG,  HU^BARDSTON,  RHODE  ISLAND  GREENING 
DWARF  APPLES 

3  to  5  ft.,  3^  in.  caliper 1  00  7  50 

Summer  Varieties 
ASTRACHAN,  EARLY   HARVEST,  WILLIAMS,  YELLOW  TRANS- 
PARENT 

Autumn  Varieties 
GRAVENSTEIN 

Winter  Varieties 
BALDWIN,  RHODE  ISLAND  GREENING,  WEALTHY 


CRAB  APPLES 

5  to  7  ft.,  11-16  in.  and  up 1  00  7  50 

HYSLOP,  MARTHA,  TRANSCENDENT 


CHERRIES 

5to7ft.,  11-16  ia.  and  up.... 125         10  00 

EARLYRICHMOND,GOV.WOOD,  MONTMORENCY,  NAPOLEON, 
WINDSOR,  YELLOW  SPANISH 


44  FRAM INGHAM    NURSERIES 

PEACHES 

4  to  6  ft.,  3^  in.  and  up 75  6  00 

CARMAN,  CHAMPION,  CRAWFORD  EARLY,  CRAWFORD   LATE, 
ELBERTA,  FITZGERALD,  GREENSBORO,  OLD  MIXON 

PEARS,  STANDARD 

5  to  7  ft.,  11-16  in.  and  up 1  00  7  50         60  00 

ANJOU,    BARTLETT,    CLAPP'S,    DUCHESS,    FLEMISH    BEAUTY, 

LAWRENCE,  SECKEL,  SHELDON 

DWARF  PEARS 

3  to  5  ft.,  3^  in.  and  up 1  00  7  50 

ANJOU,  BARTLETT,  CLAPP'S,  DUCHESS,  SECKEL 

PLUMS 

5  to  7  ft.,  11-16  in.  and  up 1  25         10  00 

BRADSHAW,  BURBANK,  LOMBARD,  REINE  CLAUDE,SATSUMA 

SHROPSHIRE  DAMSON,  WICKSON 

1  to  l}im.  caL    .. 2  00 

ABUNDANCE,  BRADSHAW,  BURBANK,  LOMBARD 


SMALL   FRUITS 

GRAPES 

2  yrs 75 

BRIGHTON,  DELAWARE,  MOORE'S  EARLY,  GREEN  MOUNTAIN 

RASPERRIES    1  00 

CUTHBERT,  GOLDEN  QUEEN,  ST.  REGIS 

BLACKBERRIES    1  00 

ELDORADO,  RATHBUN 


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INDEX  TO  BOTANICAL  NAMES 


Page 

Abies 3,  4 

Acanthopanax 16,  24 

Acer ,    16,  17 

Actinidia 39 

Aesculus 17 

Amelanchier 24 

Amorpha 24 

Ampelopsis 39 

Andromeda 12 

Aralia.. 17,24 

Aristolochia 39 

Aronia 24 

Azalea 24,  25 

Baccharis. 25 

Berberis 12,25 

Betula 17 

Bignonia 39 

Buddleia 26 

Buxus 12 

Calycanthus 26 

Carpinus 18 

Catalpa . 18 

Ceanothus 26 

Celastrus 39 

Cephalanthus . 26 

Cerasus. .  18 

Cercis. . 18 

Chamaedaphne 12 

Chionanthus 18 

CladrastiSi 18 

Clematis. 39 

Clethra. 26 

Comptonia 26 

Cornus 18,  26,  27 

Corylus. 27 

Cotoneaster. . 12^  27 

Crataegus 19 

Cydonia 27 

Daphne 12 

Deutzia.  .  .  . 27,28 

Diervilla. . 28 

Eleagnus. 28 


Page 

Euonymus 12,  28 

Exochorda 28 

Fagus 19,  20 

Forsythia 29 

Fraxinus 20 

Genista 29 

Hamamelis. 29 

Hedera 39 

Hippophae 29 

Hydrangea 29 

Hypericum 29 

Ilex 29 

Juglans 20 

Juniperus 4,  5,  6 

Kalmia 13 

Kerria 30 

Koelreuteria 20 

Larix 20 

Leucothoe 13 

Ligustrum 30 

Lonicera ;30,  31,  40 

Lycium 40 

Magnolia 20 

Malus . 20 

Myrica .  .  . 31 

Pachy Sandra .  .............         13 

Philadelphus . 31,  32 

Picea ... ......... 6,  7 

Pieris.  .  .... 13 

Pinus.  . 7,8 

Populus.  . . 21 

Prunus.  ..  .. 21,32 

Pseudotsuga 8 

Ptlea  ..........;.........  21 

Quercus. 21 

Retinispora 8,  9 

Rhamnus.  ....  . 32 

Rhododendron 14,  15 

Rhodora 32 

Rhodotypus 32 

Rhus. 33 

Rosa. .  . .  ... .  .'. 33 


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FRAM INGHAM    NURSERIES 


Page 

Roses 41,  42 

Rubus 34 

Salix 22 

Sambucus 34 

Sassafras 22 

Sciadopitys 9 

Sophora 22 

Sorbaria 34 

Sorbus 22 

Spiraea 34,  35 

Stephanandra 35 

Symphoricarpos 35 

Syringa 22,35,36,  37 

Tamarix 37 


Page 

Taxodium 22 

Taxus 9,  10 

Tecoma 40 

Thuya 10,11 

Tilia 23 

Tsuga 11 

Ulmus 23 

Vaccinium 37 

Viburnum 38 

Vinca 13 

Vitis 40 

Wistaria 40 

Xanthorrhiza 38 


INDEX  TO  COMMON  NAMES 


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Actinidia 39 

Alder 29 

Allspice 26 

Almond 32 

Andromeda 12 

Apple 43 

Aralia 24 

Arborvitae 10,  11 

Arrowwood 38 

Ash 20 

Ash,  Mountain 22 

Azalea 24,  25 

Barberry 12,  25 

Bayberry 31 

Beach  Plum 32 

Beech 19,  20 

Birch 17 

Bittersweet 39 

Bittersweet,  Evergreen 12 

Blackberry 44 

Blueberry 37 

Boxwood .  .  b 12 

Bridal  Bower 35 

Buckeye 17 


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Buckthorn 29,  32 

Burning  Bush 28 

Butterfly  Bush 26 

Butternut 20 

Button  Bush 26 

Candleberry 31 

Cedar 5,  6 

Cherry,  fruiting 43^ 

Cherry,  ornamental .18,  21,  32 

Chokeberry 24 

Clematis 39 

Coral  Berry 35 

Cornel . 26 

Crab,  ornamental 20 

Cranberry 38 

Crimson    Glory  Vine 40 

Cyrpess 8,9,22 

Deutzia 27,  28 

Dogwood 18,26,27 

Dutchman's  Pipe .         39 

Elderberry 34 

Elm 23 

Fir 3,4,8 

Garland  Flower 12 


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Globe  Flower 30 

Golden  Bell 29 

^''  Grape,  ornamental 40 

Grapes , 44 

Green  weed 29 

Groundsel  Bush 25 

Hardback , 35 

Hawthorn , , 19 

Hemlock 11 

Hercules  Club 17 

Honeysuckle 25,  30,  31,  40 

Hop  Tree 21 

Hornbeam 18 

Horse  Chestnut 17 

Hydrangea 29 

Indian  Bean 18 

Ivy 12,39 

Juniper 4,  5,  6 

Kerria 32 

Lace  Shrub 35 

Larch 20 

Laurel 13 

Lead  Plant 24 

Leather  Leaf 12 

Lilac 22,35,36,  37 

Lily-of-the-Valley  Shrub  ...         13 

Linden 23 

Magnolia 20 

Mahonia 12 

Maple 16,  17 

Matrimony  Vine 40 

Mock  Orange 31,32 

Mountan  Ash 22 

Myrtle 13 

Nine  Bark 34 

Oak 21 

Oleaster... 28 

Osier 26 

Pagoda  Tree 22 

Peaches 44 

Pearl  Bush 28 

Pears 44 

\    Pine 7,8,9 

--  Pinxter  Flower 25 

Plum,  Beach 32 

Plum,  Fruiting 44 

Plum,  Ornamental 21 


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Poplar 21 

Privet ,  , ,  ,  30 

Quince,  Ornamental ,  ,  27 

Raspberry,  Flowering 34 

Raspberry,  Fruiting 44 

Red  Bud ,18 

Rhododendron 14,  15 

Rhodora 24 

Rose 33,41,42 

Rose  Box 12,  27 

Roxbury  Waxwork 39 

Saint  John's  Wort 29 

Sassafras 22 

Shad  Bush 24 

Sheep  Berry 38 

Smoke  Bush 33 

Snowball 38 

Snowberry 35 

Snow  Garland 34 

Spindle  Tree 28 

Spiraea 34,  35 

Spruce 6,  7 

Spurge 13 

Sumac'." 33 

Sweet  Fern 26 

Sweet  Pepper  Bush 26 

Syringa 31 

Tamarisk 37 

Tea,  New  Jersey 26 

Thorn 19 

Thorny  Club    16 

Trumpet  Vine 39 

Varnish  Tree 20 

Viburhum 38 

Virginia  Creeper 39 

Wayfaring  Tree 38 

Weigela 28 

White  Fringe 18 

Willow 22 

Winterberry.  .  .  ,. 29 

Witch  Hazel 29 

Withe  Rod 38 

Wistaria 40 

Yellow  Root 38 

Yellow  Wood 18 

Yew 9,10 


OUR  LOCATION 


FRAMINGHAM  NURSERIES  are  located  ini 
Framingham,  Mass.,  about  20  miles  from  Boston  and 
from  Worcester,  on  the  main  line  of  the  Boston  & 
Albany  division  of  the  New  York  Central  R.R.  Also! 
on  the  New  Haven  R.R. 

Nearly  all  of  the  trains  to  Boston  from  the  West  and 
from  New  York  by  the  way  of  Springfield  stop  here. 
Trains  leave  the  South  Station,  Boston,  for  Framingham 
every  fifteen  or  twenty  minutes. 

We  are  situated  about  two  miles  from  the  Framing- 
ham station.  We  are  reached  from  that  point  by  the 
Boston -bound  cars  of  the  Boston  &  Worcester  Street 
Railway  Co.  Ask  the  conductor  for  the  FRAMING- 
HAM NURSERIES  STOP.  Phone  us  from  the  Fram, 
ingham  station  and  we  will  meet  you  there. 

From  Boston  we  may  also  be  reached  by  any  local  car 
of  the  Boston  &  Worcester  Street  Railway  Co.  which 
goes  as  far  as  Framingham  Junction.  These  cars  leave 
from  Park  Square.  Ask  the  conductor  for  our  stop. 
From  Worcester,  any  Boston-bound  local  car  will  leave 
you  at  our  stop. 

By  motor  from  the  West,  turn  from  the  New  York  fit 
Boston  Motor  Road  to  the  right  at  East  Sudbury  and 
continue  for  about  three  miles.  From  Boston  take 
Commonwealth  Ave.  to  its  end,  then  South  St.  for 
about  seven  miles.  You  can't  help  seeing  our  swinging 
sign. 

Visitors  are  cordially  invited  to  inspect  our  nurseries 
on  week  days.  We  are  POSITIVELY  CLOSED  TO 
BUSINESS  ON  SUNDAY. 


DATE   DUE 

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